•mil gitUss. via. The New England Cattle Disease is soil to be spreading, and to be assuming alarming proportions. NIP If some of our idependent editors Were to 4/121 decent men, their olde%t 41,•- quaintances wouldn't know them. 'lir Commend a fool for his wit, s knave for his honesty, or a coward for his bravery, and he will receive you pnto hi, boaren. or Six men were killed by being 1,r.•- cipitated uown the shaft of a coal mine ai Irwin Station, Pa., a few ila ...lice. in eiiii x'ynence of the breaking of a reap. b a r Judge McLean 1, now mentton..4l in connection with the Prealdenoy: and tie•r.. are thaw who think lie will b' nornimii• at Baltimore and Chicago afir It in a mistake to:suppose that Lime is money. We know of on, or I o roa , I companies that make 111,1 rJi.• tun , --hill DO money. &dr A bill has Ispn intrrshte..d i nto t he, Asisenll.ly of Alsbntilti. for trill-I.llllllg rusgroes rewnvirttst 14. Massacittis..tt , . mar It wits announ, ed m iii.• Canadian Parliatuvw. 11,.n.11.) night. chit the 'Prince tit Wale. nut lea e laud, on hit, t., America. th. 10th cif July. a& The Repnblionn majority in t mt•m nati at the Sprtrm r•lection ot I : k n.! 1'459. orer'2,ooll. Thi“pritt:r Itont °crane tnatortt h Itoh‘l`lll 1,111 uli.l 7.11, Hfpublican Bar Lorenzo Slliert, I. eLt,llt to have invented a gun a lilt L ••%%111 ii charge one hundred or lip liuii l 1,11, consecutively, giving: the tunity to shelter hinn•elf.'• Or' Mr. retterp.Ciii I /It\ I- 11:t , inset) -.111, ing for several (bits It the ;I,L; ~1 mda matioo or the eye; but ,ki.e; Lion has been perfornied. Attil it 1% thought he will return to the ..4nlitt , In a do, or war A dispatch from th i u , dtichland county, Wisconsin, says that a 11011 , , .11 that village, occupied h ) a tamik Reagan, was ile:troy e.. 1 firc la , t Tuts-. 1.1 and six children porishisi in tlic tianic-. tic eldest of whom was as teen )i .ir- old sir Old Mrs. Brown 1 , making thing out of the mai t) rdom of If er If if -I Besides the material aid alre:l4l% a 41% at,, by the fanatics of New Engl nil, the (../11:11 ly foolish niggers Hayti lia).. Iva% -ti uihuted a thou+and dollar , tot her In Connecticut, foul ) .31 ap). h.• Democrats had 7,000 Note , tin in two years ago they had n,(Ks, lint \ 4-tr. ; this year, nn a poll of ;0 . 0011. the have 500 against them. The lt. , publleale. are now roosting on the lowe-t I r.un h of the tree of liberty. fir The Union Convention. to m ee t in Baltimore on the 9th of next month. has secured the Front street theatre t, r tiye days, at the rate of *too per day. Ile front tier of boxes is in he de% otcil exc•lu sioely to amuse of the ladies; who may vsl-11 to be present. J ''(ut west," in Dixon, 11l , refer Brandt, aged eighteen years, is husl.and t., Mary ditto aged sixteen yearN, t h e t‘v,, are joint proprietors of tweet) -t« pounds of boy, aged six months—so that if Pete! is not one of the Apostle- lie can at lc.t-t claim to be one of the early father.. or A young man, writing from the Washoe silver region in Califoi ma. , -ay, that it is the finest country in the world for shooting. t Wily a day prior to that up on which the letter was written, tire men had been shot, "and, ' he remark , . • • t a poor day for shooting at that." Noir A lad about 14 or Pi years of age. son of Mr.eharle4 Moncrief, whileengage,l at the puddle rolls in the. North Mills of the Phtenix Iron Co., Chester county, Pa., had his clothes caught in some of the ma chinery and was drawn ~through the r 011... he was, stavge to say, not killed at the time:hut lingered until Saturday, when he was relieved from hi, sufferings I.\ death. sir In a prison in New York, living comfortably and securely. is a man who murdered a woman in Broadway. hy -hoot ing her with a puitol. The crime was to tally unprovoked, and Vl committed eight months or more since. In a gnoo , - yard in New York lies John 'rinunins, «let eight weeks ago only, killed a rowdy for insulting Mrs. Crimmins, and trying to break up a little store which Dhe kept to aid her husband in supporting the family. The murderer of the harlot has money The murderer of the rowdy had none stir The jury in the great breach of promise case of Misa Effie l'arstang Hen ry M. Shaw, have brought in a verdict in favor of Mr. Shaw. This result was not unanticipated by those who had carefully read the testimony in the case on the pre ent trial, much of which showed the ehar. meter of the plaintiff in no enviable light. She does not ictend however to give up her chance of fingering .$1114),(01111 of Mr. sliaw'- money at this repulse. fl i rr c0un,..1 at once made a mottun for a new trial, and it this is refused they are determined. it i stated, to carry the itilm• to the Supreme Court. s t ir The Mayor of Cincinnati. imitating the celebrated Caliph of Bagdad, nightly prowls about the city, (liAguised ill an old slouched hat and a coat ragged and in order that he may the more effectual!) satisfy himself of the police force. Iti the, rounds the Mayor will frequently gee the the signal of distress and danger hy rap-. ping on the pavement, and then datt iut an alley, so that he might await thu hur ried approach of the utlicers unseen. experiments are attended ‘Nitli not a little danger, for on ono OCCUMOTI 11114 11 , 1111 r .Ls detected by a burly polioem.in, %di" wa , about to rap him over the head, and in all probability would have done.° lcid lie not disclosed his true character or The high wind that prevailed t o , Wednesday afternoon WIL , the e•iii.e of a comical accident near t'llicago. 1 coun trymen who was driving in with a load of hay which was not partieularly well hal anced walked along sale of It. and %r t . suddenly overwhelmed by a small •iv.i lanche, which bore him down and him completely from all intercourse with the outer world. The wind had inconti nently unshipped his loud, and tipped it directly on his head, and, ILA thi•re hap pened to be nobody close by at the mo ment, he lay helpless for some time. 'The gale howled a mournful re(tuiein arourvi his tomb, and he hada_ I. nit made mind that his time was come, when assist awe arrived, the first intimation of which he received through the medium of a pitchfork, which made a "lose fte.utild nnee with his person. and ettuN , ll ' , nine bad Dutch oaths. - ter A citizen of Memplitm, Tenn.. ha lust returned from a trip to Arkansas. and tells the following, which will mnvey an idea of how they do up matter. in Ow state : Having occasion to stop at a small town on the river, he was compelled to re main over Sunday. Alter the usual rep tatiorus incident to a 4abbath morning, i n strolled through the only street in the place, and halted at the "grocery," around which a crowd of a dozen people were con gregated. He remained there'three hours, and in that time one man was shot and fatally wounded, and two oth`ers seriously stabbed, in three seperate tights. From a fighting country himself, ourfriend's equa nimity was not seriously disteirbed, but he was rather surprised that, after the affrays were over, the perpetrators of the shooting and stabbing should resume their previous occupation with seeming unconcern -- Turning to an acquaintance, he inquired • "I't you arrest anybody here'" • no l" was the answer. "ice ain't rnen,panded we" THE OBSERVER, I s FF. I .c.).‘ N. it 1110 $ll 50 PER Y EAU IN ADV 4LNl'tl It DA Y. APRIL 14. 140 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION yoR YRNOK HENRY D. FOSTER, WESTNIOKELAND Co Ah Important Result--the Wisoon sin El6tion. i urru h:t. lawn a v. -r) important eke t 1,,11 in Wi-won4in lately—no less than the 1 , ) the peopleinf one of the Judges ...;upietnv of that State. And -ti.,n_i• ,t Ina) appear, se !lave seen l•e•I% an allu-ion to itin any Republican r , ••t-nn- for t)IN silence arc IMM 101.1111. and :110 Hit... ).`lll , -111 e, (in %% behove.) 'll , tlll in M editor of an Abolition 1 .31.,r M.k.ttikee, tried befiire the I • 1111 , 1 s 4:11.•- I ) .- COltrt of Wkeon.iti. lola' ion of the Fugitive Sl.it e . aillint!tu t•t•Louo it fugitive slave froin of nite4 State:- Ma , tial, -1 tilt If no,. he W3' CY/M*lo.ol. tint 11 .1.• 1.114• . .111 , 1 and setiteneeil to a ink lie wa, untnetib ,t. ! i•ribuizi;t In•!nro the Supremel%nirt n i , ll T•ti. , l Th. , : (*.mitt 41rvided th.it tiu k \,• I IN , 0/.161141 hill, and 11..1 A. .11 ~! .ts provi,lons no eit ,wu of Ite -Itou he deprived of his t . .. -utfer pumdarnent. lty ' l iLi 1101. • .11 , 1.1.1 It lc'. :It Wa.shington, Ht. . I tied to the Supreme Court tle• Colo .1 sttut hull Court announe i b , the dectsion of the ,i ! :....eon-on. In the . the death of Chief Jostle( n 1‘.‘1...,1 .1 icancy un that bcneh and I t appoint , ,1 ; , 11 to fill tile Vllearley. ki ought before hint in .lams ArN OW plait that the Su pro , ll. ' , tut the :-Atatev Aa,/ /!;, froln the state Courts i a•es arising inalei the law, of the Unitecl fudge I ItzoN gave an opinion at once. that the 1. - niteti States supreme Court ~,,• soil/ Jurisdiction under the Judiciary ‘it t 4 17'7, in some eases if not in all-- loon ahteh opinion, however, Justice Cole thQ.ented. and no formal or valid decision v,a- matte The announcement of Judge, I tixini's pinion threw the whole Abolition AM 1 , into uproar and consternation. The • of win" were let loose upon him, and the determination: avowed to drive lion from the bench. He had repudiated on, of the main articles of the Republican creed, and smashed the Nullification plank i n the A bol it I,in platform, an. I was marked a.. .1 certain and ,peedy victim to party 'keilgeatioe. A Republican State Conven tion asiQemliled in February, and at the dictation of carl Schurz and other Null, cation Ic., Nits and expounders, lion. A. (ITT •-1.0.%.5, an avowed Nullifier, WM 110Illinitt.. , t.ir Chief Suistice. Judge Dix on %%as brought out 'as an independent anihilatc. :0141 by the votes of I temocrats and iiortion of the Repub lican tv. (embracing the larger portion of old line Whigs, i he ha, boen triumphant ly elected. :mil the Init.- of the Union and the iittliorit of tlif- Supreme Federvil I 'own ino , t signally vindicated. A higher impoitaiice attached to the contest, and a welt interest was fidt in the result, be en-. of Ow ro-arret4 of Booth 1 , .%. the U. a few weeks since, when, upon :ii.pheat, ,, ti to the Sukireme Court for the %%lit ei r ,/,,• ! tudge I tixon •- egai ding. Lima., the prisoner .01 the I nto d : , tittei duly cent icted anU -et it out lit. ,crtence, and not to be r. a 1...1 or rescued bt the State courts.— And tide- :- the rea.-or why the Republi can pi, -den! over the Wisconsin lectaiii- it has that Wisoonsin, c% ota eantfot be relied upon when the issue is in il , reet between Abolitionism and tile MO Wk. Ihe Harrisburg Sent,nel, the 'elf_ eon , tituted or,:tin th ict 1S! , in Pennsyl -3111.1. 1111/'-t 1.4' ( ktrernely hard up for twit ter of complaint against the administration %%Iwo it to Ye-ort to the charre that. oni• of the Wood delegates to Charleston ni Ni-;r Yolk. ii tined Ha s brou c k, tan dis eliarged, from the cui•toin Iloutw because Ii e w.is a Douglas man. k Mayor Wood a I traigl.i man ? Is his delegation Douglas m.• 11" The .Nr ' k noi% bet ter. It knows II: it n. itlier Wood nor lu, delegates are U , iti la , 10.-ii, or have any affinity with the Isditieal yp—i.,4ty of the Illinois Sena \ recent iiiinakir of the Now York /1•,. fi',4l. in 'in article on Wood's recent ihrrinvi.o• to 'onnoctieut, which article the the Mayor's immesliate organ. endorse-. says . •'I t. has been rumored - that the Mayor wa. inclined to favor -mew Doluzlit. for the Presidency, but if so, • II- ha.- evidently had the .apacity to see 'how hopeless was his prospects for the • nomination At all event, Mr. Wood -ha- tam tor the first time, .o Gtr its we re "membr r, nut openly in favor of the of protection to `slave' property in -the TorrilOrlf , . and has rebuked 'tspiatter --overoignty• a.- fully and as completely as -can he .fired." If tins L. the sentiments or 111 , delegates to Charleston, it would .eein to ii that. .n far from the admini.tration being "determined to crush oat Dougla,istri" .it the &stint/ says, by tit.. removal of the official complained of, it is endeavoring to "crush out" the claim .et op by the extreme South. The truth 1.. the .5'e, , , , e% hi so Much given to finding fault with the President, that it hardly knows any other tupe to play. SI•ARR, FROM TIIM *MI IN CONNIICTICUT.- Till. Republican* boasted that they would cu'rry '(innei•ticut I , y 5,000, and are "great ly disappointed," an the Hartford (lien:nit expresses t. to find their majority whittled ,lawn to itltnry , t flaking. , There is no de spondency among the Democracy, but the most cheerful, active preparation for the work to come. In Norwich, the "borne of Buckingham," the Democrats cat down the Republican majority of 257 of last year, to 147 thi, year ! A gain for Seymour of 110. "So much for Buckingham !" In Hartford, the "home of Seymour," the Republican iintiority of 93 of l;e4 jeer, baa been wiped out. and majority rolled up for Seymour of ! Seymour's gslin, 44-1! At the city election. wl tell ramp off on the 9th, inteek after the State election, Henry C. Deming, Dersiociiit, was elected Mayor by 444 ma i jority. The whole Democratic City Ticket was elected by an average majority of 465, The *Mermen and Councilmen are equal ly divided. Th 43 whole number of votes cast was, 4,373. It if suchsparks these from t?ottnecticut that convinces us that, in November, the State is certain for the Democratic nominee. M., The Ginette is . exceedingly restive under the allusions we have made to the course of Curtin, Finney and lif'Clure in defeating the legislation asked for by the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company.— And well it may be. Erie city and eamnty has half a million invested in that work. all of which is endangered by the evident figuring Of that . iirm to postpone the matter till next witer, when they hope to is' in power, and in a position to make a "good thing out of it." The thvette . s talk about Messrs. Finney and M'Clure uniting in the support of the bill which was adopted is a gross subterfuge. That bill was the iden tical one, with a slight alteration, which Finney threw into the Senate and hurried through for the purpose of heading off and preventing the legislation asked for It postpones the final settlement of the mat ter until the time the fine hope to be in position at the seat of government. It is precisely what /ley wanted—not what the company wanted, or our debt ridden city and county. But our neighbor i hone-t enough to acknowledge one thing—and that is. that Finney and M'Clure, who ure Curtin's Secretary of Commonwealth and Attorney t lenaral in prospective, were "tc tiodly contrnlhd by the manayers , ! 1* I'en,,syl rani.l t'entral Radroad." We thank our neighbor for that sentence. flow controll ed! Neither represent constituents Inter e4ted in that Company ! Neither represent districts penetrated by that. road ! controlled, then' Had our neighbor his eye upon this paragraph, in the Philadel phia bppin-r, a Republican paper, in which the editor comments upon the character of the late Republican legislature, alien he wrote that sentence! "Never in the history of Pennsylvania has a se , sion been marked by more cot rupt. wicked intriguing than the present Every good citizen feels the blush of lion t-,t Indignation tingling his cheeks when he thinks of their proceedings. No nu-as u -e, however beneficial, could F tam! the slightest, chance of passing, unless hy the profuse expenditure of money. Almost every man, with some noble exception-, had his price, and, if common rumor he true, it was an enormous price. If it could not be paid in the hard cash, secure pro spective profits were just as good." flow "controlled," we repeat. Did the Pennsylvania Central furnish the ••ncevl ful" fur the campaign that fall, which the Sunbury and Erie was unable to Flo ' If not, we again ask, how were Messrs. Fin ney and M'Clure, Curtin's Secretary of Commonwealth and Attorney (general in prospective, "controlled by the mangers of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad ?" Perhaps a Coo ~/e investigating committee might find something to do in Pennsylva nia. More light, we say more light" Bar A bookbinder named PE - mum:F., in Washington city, in his eagerness to bully the character of the President and Attor ney General, has got in a scrape which he may find it difficult to get out of. Ile went before the Senate Committee and swore that be had placed in the hands of the President a proposal for the Executive binding ; that this proposal had been re ferred to the Attorney General by the President, with a certain endorsement on the back thereof, which he had seen : and that afterward the Attorney General had carried the proposal to the President and induced him to make another and differ ent endorsement thereon, &e. The docu ment itself, which was pro4luted before the committee, proved that Pettibone had lied as to the alleged alteration of the en dorsement, and the Attorney General and others who were examined as witnesses proved other fab-ehoods upon the malig nant rascal. The ('estattutisn chages Petti bone with perjury, and he seems likely to be handed over to the Oriminal Curt for trial fot that offence. It will be re membered that the President said in his protest that nothing but perjury could in jure his good name. As he was writing the protest, Pettibone was making the attempt. 11‘.. The Observer publishes the whole of President BUCHANAN'S Protest, with ap probatory cotuments. It had better kept the document front its readers. Its neces sary effect must be to excite ..uspielon that a greater degree of corruption exists in connection with the Executive Department of the Government than has heretofore been supposed, and that this parade of 'lnjured innocence" is only an excuse thrown out in, advance to more effectually seal it Iron honest eve-4.-4%1:4k. That out cotemporary aloes not believe one word of the above is evident from one significant fact—he has not yei t t las readers see that prt , test. Ilad he the least idea its more extensive publication would inure to the benefit of the Republican party, by "exciting suspicion that a greater degree of corruption exists • • than has here tofore been supposed," the broad columns of the C,c,•tr, would have spread it bel , .re the people ere this. NIL The good people of Massachuse t. are in the enjoyment of a small rebellion against the United States authorities. It appears that Frank B. Sanborn, one of the contumacious witnesses subpmna4l by the Senate Harper's Ferry Investigating Corn mitte, was arrested by officers at his resi dence in Concord, on Tuesday evening.— Sanborn created a terrible rum pus, and the entire town was soon in violent e., emotion, and one man's death Ls said to ha. e been occasioned by the uproar. A writ of habe as corpus was sued out by Sanborn's friends in Boston, and after a hearing the prisoner was discharged. The Itifsle,..cliu setts Legislature took up the subject, and directed the law officer of the State to de fend Sanborn. OIL S. M. Booth. of Milwaukee, the founder of the Republican party in Wis consin, now serving ,nut his sentence for violating the fugitive slave law, has settled another little matter which has given him some trouble and was likely to give him a good deal more. It will be recollected that after his first trial for the seduction of a little girl who was in the habit of remain ing over night with his children, he pro cured the removal of the case to I►ane county, for the second trial. The Madison Arytu says he has settled the matter by paying the girl it'2,ooo. and inducing her to leave the State. I IS. Since the Reeding nomination, the Buchanan Democracy have been flattering themselves that Kr. Fonairt mid his follow ers would support the Ticket theie select ed, at all events.—ea silo Neither since nor protriclus to the Read ing Convention have- the Democracy flat tered themselves that Forney would sup port their nom inees,ei ther State or national. Nor is it desirable that he should. Having joined the Republican party—having ac oepted office at the hands of the bslievers in John Brown and the "irrepresaitle con flict"—his support can not add one vote to the Democratic ticket, or his opposition take one away. As for his "followers," if the Gazette means the Anti-Lecompton Democrats of the State, it is sufficient to show where they stand, to point to Hon. Wm. Montgomery, Edward Webb, Esq., Daniel Dougherty, Dr. Nebbinger, and hundreds of others who, for a time, coun ttnaticed Forney in his treason, but who now are as firmly for Fangs as we are our self. It ix about time that a paper like the Gazette, which professes' to deal fairly with its opponents, should cease to quote the ('lerk of the present Republican Congress as a Democrat. It is a trick that k neith er honorable nor creditably ' •_.JAI/C,l KIRK PAIL:LW:NG, IJi, di in guislied American author, died at hi, resi dence, near Tarrytown. New York. at 12 o'clock, on Wednesday night, in the slst year of his age. Mr. Paulding was iissoci ated with Washington litving in the publi cation of "skalmagundi." l Ile lived on the estate given to the Paulding family Ly the iovernment, in recognitlion of the-patriot ic conduct of his ancest4r, Mr. Paulding. of Revolutionary fame, Who assisted in the capture of Major Andre lie had recently erected a gothic residen're if white marlile, one of the most attractii o on the banks of the Flodsoki. The decifased held several important and honorable pulslie positions during his long and ustiful life, the last of which was the office of Secretary the Navy under the admin wit ration of President Van Buren. eft. There are heavy Ithods at the South and West the past week. The lowlands along the Monongahela and Alleghany Rivers art, completely inundated. The r.+° came 'to suddenly that several coal boats on the Monongahela were swept over the dam and sunk. The number lost was thirteen, the lass being over loss in Allegheny has been consideralile - Several manufactories have been ttoodtsl and farhtlies in some instances were driven from their dwellings. The railroads also have sutlered from land glides, which have impeded travel. Altogether, it has been one of the most destructive freshets (-Nis-- rienced for many years. The rivers haNe mostly now attained their highe-t stage. rising about an inch per hour. The Mo nongahela pier mark indicates 411 feet and 4 inches, only 20 inches loss than the great freshet of I In (thin, the Clevels,,d A. Pittsburgh and Central Hhio rr .. .ads are both was.-hed away in several places. and will be rendered impae,able fur a day or two. At 'Columbus all the roads leading into that place are overflow"•d. El= 111eL. It is useless to attempt to elect any man to prominent office who has "sympa thized" with John Brown, or endorsed the Helper treason. John Sherman iii l both, and he lost the office of Speaker. Seth Padelford did both, and the Republican party have lost Rhode Island. W. II Sew ard recommended Helper's book, and it remains to be seen whether the Chicago l'onvention will risk their chances of the Custom Houses and Post Uffices on that gentleman. WA. The State Convention of the so called National Union party, will ureet at Lancaster, on the 2.5 th of April. for the purpose of appointing ilttli•gitte- a the Na: tional Con% ention which meet , . in Italti more on the 9th of May next. The friends of the movement say that ever) State in the Union, except California and Oregon, will be represented in the latter conventual. We have not heard of any delegate% I.,riag elected from this county. MORg TFIUNIAR —At the chartor eleetp,m in Albany, N. Y. this week, the Imrnoernt carried the eity by from roll) to 1111111mRjor ity, electing their Mayor and a majority of the ('ity Government Thi, is the place where the Republicans fired a hundred guns for old John Brown ' "Things is working." IS— The Legislature of Wisconsin has passed an act reducing the rate of interest from 11 to lo per cent Ilitherto, all eon tracts, where not otherwise expressed, the rate has been 7 per cent. That rate con tinues, but the highest rate, not usurious, will be lo per rent. Twetity thousand Swedes and Nor wegians are reported to I,e getting in read iness to embark for the Unite.l States earls in the 'routing summer. They will liring much wealth with them, and what is bet ter, they sill bring confirmed hal,it4 or morality, industry and economy W 4,.. A poor fellow qay.: "In an evil hour I I , ecame addicted to drink. From that moment I have been going down. until I have become an outcast. a loafer, a thing of no account fit for nothing else but to be a Republican member of Congress." MIL. lion. John Robbins, Jr., is the Democratic candidate for Mayor of Phila delphia. The Republicans have re-notpi fluted the present incumbent, Mayor Hen ri'. The Cleveland Phziadeder announ ces that coupon tickets from Cleveland to Charleston and back can be had for i4/2.25 the round trip. The rout is by Wheeling and Washington. kir The county of Rucks is entirely out of debt. The (!onimissioners, at a special meeting last Saturday, paid off every out standing obligation against the county.— Good for }lucks ! Taxation should be cheap t here. le.. In'' •egress on Wednesday, the bill admits; , ,•• I:insas under the Wyandotte ('onstit •u was passed,' 123 to 73. - L.-.,-.-....tiiip.. M.. A quiet. inoffensive man named John I tently, was shot by Nicholas Cooney, in Synk while the latter was suffering under n fit of mania a rota. la— The - editor of the Mt. Vernon Ban ner recently traveled through portions of the counties of Licking, Coshocton, Tusea rawas, Harrison, Carroll and Jefferson, and says that the fields of wheat never looked better at this season of the year than they do now to-glag'o Nvertionnento. Election Notice. A N ; Election f or Directore.of the Erie 211.thir Conway will E. bad at 6000 e.. in Übe Cfty of Pais, lb* Inn 'haft of Nik lost, treat 2to 4 &alai* P. 411111:CILLE, aprillib-2w4.11 Bony. _ _ REMOVViDt' Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware I JI. TANNER, Agent, ham removed has . stock to the new building dlnait.ly north of the Ohierrer Stearn Printing Ottlee; opposite the Port Mee, where he may be found In the future ready to wait apes big old Moods sod lb* pohltii. Us ishosib to QOM on the business with noodwrod ass , IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCH 18 and solicits a share of public patronage. apaill4-46 REMOVED ! Spring and Summer Goods ! .IT'STICE has removed his Tai t, • loriortod Ready Ma& Clotlllog Stoni, to No. s, Brown's Hotel, State street, Whom be is cow mceiring • we and superior stock Of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS In him line, which ho will mks up to order upon short no tice„ and warrant to r ivi, .tudietion or no asks Per sons in waLt of anything In his line ma depend upon being fairly dealt with, so he is &demised not to imam up any gaols but xuelt as w ill gore satisinction H. keep. constantly on band a good assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING ! of Ilome make and 'warranted to to u rapreventwel or money refunded. Persons purchasing for VAl±lll arm invited to ell sad ',amino my Goole and Price*, as I am deterauned to aril cheap for Diah. par CUTTING door on short Notice and warmatail •pril 14-16 JOlll4 11 .11:4TICK. • ._= = DRY GOODS HOUSE ! Wholeiale and Retail !I 'rho !TICE.: at whirl) they are offered, are ay GOLD DOLLARS At Ninety Cents ! C A RPRTI MEI OIL C1_,071-IS, &C. No. 5, Exchaige Row. aprill4- AZ). WX. BELL Cleveland and Erie Railroad. ON and after Monday, April 9th, ls6o, and until further hotter J'aereenger ?nacho tetll num lull tedium's, VIZ:— LEAVE (`I.EVEI.AND 10 10 A. II Mall Train stamps at all Way Statism@ swept Wickliffe, 11..titor, Casouvillo awl tbap 4.04, and arri•en at Kele 130 P. M. 3 20 I' M Clactimati Expreso, nappm7 41 Ashtabula and Girard, arraes Et* 'at 6 ;.6 i P.M. 1) I' M. Night Expreis Tram atupo at p a , 1, Aabtabula awl thrani, nal). ft , Ki ri: 12 1; A 11 L E .'V ERiE 1 5.% A N. Night Flxv• "ea Traiu Atup• at th Aid:dates /a and onlr. aad arriv eat rd, Cleveland .2), A 1 11 P W lhi F.rproo,, stopping at Girard, Conneaut. Ashta4ula sod Painesville, arrives In Cleve laud at 5 20 I. 14. W l A. W. Wall Train "tope at all Way Stations eveept sayl.rook, ( roovlllo, ferry , Xeutot and Wieklllir, and arrivvo at 30, Y. M All the thiou4li trait, *oli; Wvetward, meant at Cleveland With train. Tot. do, Oho Ago, i .A14(11011*. riunati., [MLitt/wolfs, Ae. Av All the through train. p in" I.....tward,rotalect at Duo kirk with the trains of tb. N Y k Brio Railroad- and at Buffalo with lb. , N Y Central and Buffalo and N Y. City Railroad' s for N... York, Albany. Baotou. Niagara Ballo. "..r ,kr li . NoTTINi.IIAII, Superintesdent Cleveland, A.,,r11 7, IVA Erie -B,•L Pittsburg Mail Road. IN and alter Monday. April !Itlt, 1A;‘). and until forth., Nfriiew, by acerannirwisiann Train will ran si follows I.E.a 6 iiIRA RU (*with; P. 6I (‘ rani, .2 20 Jamestown, ( romrs, 2 35 llelant's (*Pryer+ Satidyn, 2 45 Espy" tilt, .116100. 2 5,5 1.16.4rti11e, Well'h .14111 w, 4 10 I...niuler &Awl. Spring Corn..y. 1 IN; I ootwautrllle, Cousleautvkile, 3 35 Sprint, Curnyrs, Cooler Road. ; 1.5 1 , 1•11'. 1 / 1 114, Linenvllle, 4 16 Alhmo, Kap) viii.. 4 40 . 4 40417. s MelAo. n's Cornerm, I*, Xl Crt,ll.lll, Jai., t•••• 11, Zi 4.. 4.traril. The train Irmo the South e..t,to.rta at Girard with Lail trair.a on the r k, F R R for all point. Kant aort Went. The trait g..ing 1. awn. Ott the atrival of the Fotpreao Train We..t on the t' At 1, R. R. and eonneeto si it `ttag.•a ♦t otineants die and 1.. ..atrial.. for lifinadetllla and at Jatorntown apt li .4 tagen ror I ;reetiville, Mercer, Sharon, and New I,eatie U. TUN, Superoolvia.b.at 11,1160. I 11. IIeINTI I Freight Agent aped'+, 1.0.0 41 3.113130. .I.Beo. BUTPALO & ERIE R. R. ekN an,l att.•r Munil:q•, April 9th, ISM j raseipli g t r Trumr will run on thin ILoid mut t0u0..- i. E.% V NI i }HI E. 1 orl A. .14kt Express, littg.pinc at West6lld. Dun kirk artisilvei Creek, arrives •1 Buffalo at I 20 A. M u. I' M.. Mau, Ptnppinir at 1..rt4 i:ast. Quinsy, West nel.l. Salem, Dunkirk. Slivarernek, trvingrantl an. Center, arriving arliutlialts, at 6 131'. M. 6 .0, P M t sstrteasti Erpress,sto.pplorat West/1014. Dun ../rl. sod Silver (.reek, acme at Butralo at 150 P.M I.F:AvINt; ItI'FFALO 641 A 14 , r...a Med. ,attititing at Ilamhkirgh, IS Mite t reek, titan. Centre, Irving, Stlver t melt, rk„ -talent, I••trt,antl. Wt•xtfield.4o WcY, States I the, N..rth 4:apt ,oh arborerrek, arvivlngat kria at Iti :00 A M. - 1000 A M , Day Erprra, ,tnititing at Silver Creek, Dun kirk, Weattlel,l stet F.Axt, arrives it Ent, at 1 4, 14 10 :10, 1' 14 , Nagai Erprese, Ituritnuig t Attrer Creek, Don kirk and WeattlelLi aryl Ing at , Frt.. at 2 11$ A 11. The Exprowa MEI, and Night Et preaw tramp !wing Rait connect at Dunkirk and Duda/0 with I,:cioretut 'Emma for N. York, R o pton, kr. Hull Itttatt time a shout 10 min utea (Later than Erie tame a Aril n , 1.400.-25 NEW YORK & ERIE R. R. C4IA N("; E )I.' 111 )1' Rs. ( ENCI MONDAY, A VRIL 9, MO. T mine eDu ulrrk abutit 11,« Widow Inc kwara Eastward Bound- Depart. New lark Espreee, Night- Rrprets . Aeretunsalatlnn. . Stook : Cibeuseati rem* Hug ..... FILM Freight Way Freight The Night Klimek, Stork Expneite, Hog and Fast Freight Trains run every day Pakten/tern be the Accom modation tram for Stations rani of Binghamton, Till renint n over night at Binghamton or Elmira mid pro ceed the nett mon:tint. CHAS. 1111 Sul. Oriel Ana. NATH MARCH, Root.bow Dunkirk, April V, DM-41AL r: CHANGE OF TIME -1 ON and after Thursday, April 12, 1(611, PASSENGKR THAiN wall ILEA'S WAIL. itho4, at 730. A... 1111., daily, (Sunday ezerptedi ar rivtnig, at Kiie at 11.00, A.. 11. ILEZI72I-7.V.1.NG, LHAVK ERIK, at• 3 P. M., aftpr arrival of Lab* Shore Roads ; arrive at Warjen at GAM, Ps M. 11617' On Mondays, Weilnealay• and Fridays at 6.30 A.i. a Loaal neigh% Train with Passenger Car attached wifl leave EA. thr Warn n, arriving at 3.00 r. a. Returning on alternate dav • will ' v Warren kw Erie at 1 06, P. M , and arrive at te a. P. V., BAll'l It Suht. W. D k.rie, 1 10, 1010.-116. Supt's Odic*, W. D MA RRI AG EGI T I tieing a privata instructor for married person% or those about to he married, both male and female, in everything oonorruing the physi ology and relations of our reseal system, and the pro duction Or preventatiort of offspring Incl=all the new diaooveriee never before given in the k: by WY. YOUNG, N. D. This Is really • rid= interesting work. It la written is plain language for the general reader, and la Illustrated with numerous wimp. AU young married people, or those sonless marriage, end" having the least impedimomt to life, ahoeld read this book. It dbelosee secrets that ev ery one should be acquainted with still it is • book that must be locked up, and not Ile about the house. It will be sent to strqn on the receipt of twenty-Ivo costa, la 11474 e or pea tamps. Addison DR. WM. YOUNG, 41S SMU g St., above 4th„ sM- AFFLICIVD AND UNFORTUNATR--No matter what may be your disease. brume you place yourself un der the tore of any one of the notorious Qrsoca—aalive or foreign—who advertise Io this or any other paper, get a espy of either of Dr. Yetieg's Bunks, and mad It care fully. It will be the means of sawing you many • dollar, your health, and possibly poor lib. DR. YOUNG cants consulted on of Use disease diroarilbal to his publications. at his Odes, No. 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth. sprill4-446 SPRING TRADE ! ! THEc LAROE:iT tr. DRY GOODS CARPET WARE HOUSE l Three Large Sales Rooms. Prices Always Uniform. LIN MIT, I!ATE SIIIIT, Opposite Brown's Hotel. WM. A; GRISWOLD Of to CAS!! buyer. greater inducement 4 i n DRY 4;04 at. AND cA than any other nottst• at the I it, An the Late St If.. of SILKS, rind 141(F...;S FA 10114 ' F' 'R sPItINI. WEAR, EMBRoIDERLYIN anti LA( Es t, 1. 1 IV Es, HtiSIERY. DRE.s.S SHAWLS, RA( ; I.A M k ant ever) 4 t)1.• Domestic Gods ma.l.• ZEPHYR WORSTED, SHETLAND WI 14 t.• 2d Floor of ttiS Establishment is now filled with all the, late and t 4tylv4 litid Makes of I...NtiLlt•ll American N'elvet, lirm-els and WOOL CARPETS 1 Lace & Embroidered Window I)r4pery HI 0r .4 1' . .. FI: RN Is If I N 4 1 EAVIC JAMF:BIOWN. IWHYI A U. 00 7 10 litMl[l.4l.v thf. lure .1 t X 15 .15 S 1,9 9 U 6 9 20 9 40 V :A 10 10 10 30 Pt te", aprill4-- SIIIIG 1121111 T II MSS NHS lifirStratv Gorxis. Slink or , , Childron . 4 I !AS. Ildootnera, Stave Trinnino , , . A. , H. Ribbons, Cow, Hood Dross., Hoop II". eery, Morel, Chenille's. matenalp to• tether with mow other ortirkm for todi.ownd A full oupplo of XILK. CR 1111: A,.1) {RI tip STR4w adiviirsTs oundontir on hand. SBILAW BONNET:4 and CHIT k Bleached and rnpased in the bent manner N 444,11,1 at • hole:oat.. I,lli In t heir llitee.e low 4 eon N. Iwo ch t olswollere for • . Apeil 7, IMP) mit& I:T.- Select School Removed. MISS FA NN 'V A W nin.) t!,l her "ieleet School frum the lioq. the rear of the Park Church, to a more ' • and better Room, over the Engine limier, on rearl, , between Seventh aurr Eiythth, where .1, Not„ • thv may& of bee Mende. 7 boss Dot sequisinted with her r-,p‘r..., she begs to refer to the following 111,1 K -1 s. have seholars attisaling her eel I viz Mrs. N, 001.1.1NR, Mr. JOHN lilt. PA N. '• IC P. HAYKS. .• P K1.'11.1. It B, Y. SLOAN, " I, B. CHEVALIER, " Ft B. l INC ENT April 7, 1860,-44 N BROWN, Supt CA t"riox Whereas Illy has left my bed no•I hoard 111 1/6 , ... ♦nr mit cause or provocstson, antler I. hereby Kireo to eal µrm.,. too to harbor or trust her 013 my recount, A• I n,. al t debts of her contrartlns after thi. Erie, April 6, 1960.- -3144• Fresh Arrival of New Goods. JUST RECEIVED awl wlline fur CASH or abort crrdit. at .140111 t's No 11 ri •.,t a I+l,l, ..3 10 A. K. ,420 r. . A. Is. .10 20 A. M. .. 900 r. m. ..6 46 r. a. .. 3 00 r. r. . 6 16 A. EL April 7, HMO. I F you want, a nice Alll nrt'.\RßlA(d for zoo' ohildroo, go to Jt II A Kto ?I O. 3, Wrlgbt "Block, allow ~,o th. rat pried to Lust you: Carriage from SI 75 to SW 00 each: a 1•", a nne as* trl swot of Sauey Baskets and floe Can.lfe• Apr, I 4 - - NOTICE. HEREAFTER my off - 14.4. 11'111 1.4. oven constantly during business 11,•uro, • ; 11 dearer to @erre acceptably all who /111 pn pan d ons "Vulcanite" or any rent wrll tried InTr• nt iq nodal einem-ling artificial Teeth W %l 41:11 1., asarctilil—ati A D.ntipt LASS.--A iinea,.... , oranvnt of the b 4, :stt fg, Wale eery Ciaat at ItALDW N'ttt OHIO t•TORL, 213 No. 5, Reed Mu,. )Nf BS, IA DI ES KA NS, PA It 1•4 k N.i %_/ Combs, flaatt4, Haar Pins, Etruslien, of an enallesi variety at do 2tl PAR .4t;t)N nu 'Lin 'C - FlitSll TOMATtIES IfERM ET ICA I. I.Y. Sealed, retaining the oriatnal tla,or , in small cans for !molly use. on sale at Kyle, Jose 11, 18SO --1 - - • $l,OO. ONE Di )LLAR. $1,00; AGOOD WARRANTED AXE can 14! bought fur $1 at J• :411.1)10;,.. SCA ! SCA LEN I am preptrod to forobth Sttales of any kind aim at much loos priona than ever beton. sold ja this Aug. 110. J C SKI.IIKN EXTRACTS for Flavoring of all ktn.la, at Anvil 9, 1159. BECKMAN, KENDIG k Co J 0 NSF. BLANKETS.— 11N) 1.1 orse itiatell luta. warted qualitios, cheep b . i.s . e. 7. J (' SELItitN. : SPICPI3 of all K I N DS, at No. 2. Weight's Mock. April 11, Mil. BECKMAN, KRNIIIGken ' TABLE CUTLERY, Pocket. all Ayala and qualltiaa, at tow prior., by ust. J t' s MAW - -- 1 PARIS FANS, COM Its s. II Al It. I'l N.- befrst 4 41...—jtut .1...04.1 at th 4 Wool Pout Jewetry9t r or. r II 1I • +TI • Feb. I* P&L StI!.DING'S LIQU 11l ; 1.1: E.-By or sine* bottle, by 33 C TER k lIRO ME IN ERIE. Terms Cash, t ME THE CARPET ROOM ! Cutler the Supen u! SAML. A. GRISWOLD, Rugs, Matta, Matting, wiNixoA p..y; Ant/ e% erg thing tit t I.;t• hitt ttt ITnl'• 4 E I< EFPINI; i .I H Carpets Made and Laid WM. A. GRISWOLD ERIE OBSERVER STEAM PRINTING NOOSE! For lour BOOK and JOB PRIVIIII, "I' it 1' rile I ; 'l' Y I' Hh. I P lE‘M I' It I r \4, „ 'r E 1 M I' It f r If CA E T T I-I }- 13 I-:. ta, T 11,11.11.. • ." Ftank t hr. la. l'r . uv , 1 lESE=I CIE NOt. I•It r Ilea. 1,./r, I a \ NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE I t.el at the titan. •ta.r .terrptl•• .4)6 pr pare4l to wll Iva term.. ag an! 1., dealer 1.1 R e so Manufactures to 'Order thlug in Lis .ILts, st,lol he he e U mprrae.ntwt. n p., kale Rn ..tf g • „ a., ca•t, toen way rth g In Al•F.Rthan t.hey eau he ha , . L. I etore 111 tut. ettr E. I t ;arm, Aptk, 5, 1960 The Season for Painting Aitlt I V E.l I , anfl t.) ti„. LLerrab•ls u.ua.ly mad. upon U. In thin .at, .upper 1 ourlielr ea atfi a Lute and .•1 rr erTthinf r.quin .1 in the line ot 0 „ We hay , . NA . II 1 . 1 . 1.. LEA It, of , 1111..rrnt laanda and in • itiea, mom. et 0. and ionic a !ATLI V 11 Z , NI \V NtIIITE ZINI'. l't Ili( 'EI.A 1 N I E 11,1 It' )STI )N PA IZI.I )1i I I N right and..le..; P ro•ort, ar Blind and I.alt.r. Paintin4 I • 11..c...1 and Rae .t.. 7, ril . at lair term.. any r.rt •rtlr.• warraLiti , . . resentation• Lb. n. a ah't • I. ", 1.11 NOTICE, 1. 111. matter of 0, •'The Fin; - of t h e- Sleti•••••u•t ..ro, • (LL • .• t •• • I • 1 I . 1. , Y 1 I •n• I..ft II t tit I. N. tal. rt• Administrator's Notice. }. iz• 4)E kom I- 11, \ L A I ‘A I TI 4 1 • a. "rt•,•,••• • f • • s• IRS. M. l I RTIN ~ livske/111.1 . .1.at.• pt‘ , -r .• %. the 4.itirl•• MILLINERY \ I' nor) Coolls. e‘•••, mu 4..1 ~ , I IMII fr Ill. :11 h., 111.11 otrers t,,r jai. 11.- 11 r arm • folltsale4l..o Ow 1 al., • L , prit..711. , :, I p , Ihr Cana •,. • • .105 ,111 ,... a 1 111 stilt•I•lo ,mt It I til:h •lat.• 1 1 t 11 • , 1 ‘lt•orripti•.ti KEN: 4 I , AF F F. Conuest.',, ISE Garman and English School. rrilt. I, 1 1, it.. •t 31r UW , 4 A t N. 4 rn I iii".•L PAL 4.11. 131.,, 1,, I.Th, v. I 1.. 1d411,01. , 1 tit. gil ❑ that lALIKUAir t• 11 ••••••• rit,sr. a 1,14•11•11.. kflellAh tau. ' • • 4 : ISCiI $1 e' 1..,5. Mar i 1 , •1 t:.4 I)1 l i.l Ili IN 1 , 1 i.1 . .k HT.\ ERSIIII T! • . • oer-i.••, I •erei,•fore eststlng bets., i t itreklk;,, h.., ml 1 , Himiereseekt, tinder IS o tire • ' ,tine, k odic k t'.• espies-411. limitats.e. •le 1.1 .1V of 1, ri Mr Neenah retires from I.lollirui . .•. , •-••ntto.r by W. F art,l H Ih. Oman, la h.. 1111 ronll.o /...1 !et' , .11.• tl,ll RI \ Di:KNECHT k Htelill 111111•=111 N ,,, 4. „i,,,111 1.114!# Vottt`t•l lo•r.t.y t• 1u) eilld 311 perl , IIII• Mg. 014..1{111.J., it lean• Cases he me to Th. Br". n, of 11 at • .bur;, r'•• tame to the 1 , 4 A. for • ta/Tlll3, he., on jut. rpt, HP/ same gra., F ~u gL r• t. on the peat of Brown 1 ,, Di4II riot told. JOHN fliN .1 7, In.o +tea. lENZEMI FOR RENT. F rame flrru•l4. ral SIA th stn. t, to sr n , rtovr 01 Holland I.ltrgrog with ;std. n. he A •c, asat t.— 111 lota.? Pratawal,oa t or hrot f AI i JASIKS SILL IMitE!ffl9 Lti I .1 . \ N E SEAT a') 0 tlmrr , at r 9,,r. , Mahogany Table* and Stands, Spr 8A,1411, e", her it, t• mr).l New York pr r . , s • t +at tr •rn F.ma, f..r sale on C4M1121141.10a. the Aqrtt I no% A 4. ; W I.I.LRRY, Er 11,4., Fork, nal.%Alger Chu... and rsur 11•44.1;• A, at J, C .14ELDF: \ • VI N 1.1;A I; ' I VINEI; k N r.• i ~l , ha.pr qua be had at BECKMAN, RENIAt; Apr, 111. 1,:+41 CLi I' ANII TIM' /THY SEEP do•lte • 1 I. Tre. sod Timntby ge.ii for .n t It F.t 104 AN. K P 94 1 111; 11: 1 No 2 'A nett • 14. MEM I.E1( II —Anothor 144 (.1 1,3 11e.11.1,311.1.r0n nvitixrd t.! IM Ifs 11 -`. !Ind Tong?. Smut's, I.,.),Lanti•, L.r Rale br 21 J C 11" BEit w ANTED.- J and l'berr) !tom le, rant utg auiltlant hte. marchli 4.. W •F . rricE YS - It' . IANS.-Tlh , I' _LI I Sinl•ES and ~.11.1 Arad IM 111..1 iNttm •.1 4:rn0u1.... , 1 Ttio. on %I, -11“, a very full al tlao Otuic at. •.•..1 CARTeR TO LET. %.1 ) ,‘Lti. an t ' egrh, 01 , 4 - the ilt,/j, .6f th e ru t o - en Poo...salon kivet. ot ..f %Jo.: ne.; I=lll3l plc - ruliE 11? M E'S MoUI.III Rtris ItRi•11014 1.,: toad assorimrolt, t 110 ‘ll-r 1 tI:K .1k viFI.RY SYl.ltr 1 1%11 P./RIGOR RIAL/tOtt W h 1 I.:Ws SY I'---The Kenuull •'.t. Cr, •Iprin• and .other,h4 • 11'14111.1: from .tale 4 .1 'he 11/..td, fnr .4:.1 lebl , :r -CARTER k Rh. PEI{. .NI ER .--- :Ind 41..11 t letn, wl.4lu¢ to r.. 1 rrwnt r,, , rfurDery st reduced lat..- .rll ricer: H4l UWIV'y DRl'd !4TORR, 28 If No. 6, Rev, Hoof .• GO TL a. 1 .. 1 , rr „ •l1 111 1..t.1 'FRI TR 1 'IR, II FiF>T fok oftK 11 rlre liEsT . 4 TI I'll F: 1 2 -'4 I Ni \'l Ell! I 1011”..,41, A. ,'A flif:, 4l li6ElZVElc 441.11 l'ii %eat and Durellit The gut/scriber • ~v en.ing a very p. st.ck 14 IT' A f vI kinds algal , INCEIZEI I • 1 r i'•l MIME DISSOLUTION MB M It 11 I. 1.. 9..1, 14..141/ •e 104 k. • =MEE =CM tl~!K11••• mir • TFRRV Farms for Sale 1 ~ I'. .•. NM a.L• h Eiffi =I MIMI J C =1